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Harriet Monroe, ed. (1860–1936). The New Poetry: An Anthology. 1917.

Enough Has Been Said of Sunset

Iris Barry

I
LIGHT—imperceptible as

One thin veil drawn across blackness:

Is it dawn?…

Comes the twitter-whistle of sleepy birds

Crescendo …

Now bright grayness creeping

Drowns the dark; and waves of sea-wind

Rock the thin leaves …

A door bangs; sharp barks from dogs released, scampering.

After some silence, footsteps.

And the rising bustle of people

Roused by the day-break.

II
Mysterious; threatening:

Dawn over housetops silhouetted

Like crenelated battlements

Against light of a stage scene.